Comment #13 on issue 396 by trowb...@gmail.com: Whose 'court' the review in
currently in?
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Comment #12 on issue 396 by clkimbe...@gmail.com: Whose 'court' the review
in currently in?
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My name is Kimberly Clifton, and it seems that I am being reviewed for some
kind of PPI issue here. I am guessing this is related to Dan
Comment #10 on issue 396 by yuzisee: Whose 'court' the review in currently
in?
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396
This actually feels very closely related to Issue 739. Perhaps this will
become less urgent once you can scan the Last Updated By column to see
Comment #11 on issue 396 by trowbrds: Whose 'court' the review in currently
in?
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Comment #7 on issue 396 by chipx86: Whose 'court' the review in currently
in?
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396
Thanks for the 2 cents Jeff :)
I just wanted to address one thing real quick. You mentioned that you spend
a lot of
time looking at review requests to see
Comment #8 on issue 396 by jefflamb: Whose 'court' the review in currently
in?
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=396
Yes, I am. It helps, but comes short.
For example, look at this situation. I see a new update to a review, and
it's a huge rewrite that's going to take